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Brathwaite, Richard (1665.). The captive-captain, or, The restrain'd cavalier. EEBO-TCP.

Brathwaite, Richard (1669.). The history of moderation, or, The life, death and resurrection of moderation. EEBO-TCP.

Brenz, Johannes (1550] the nynth daye of Apryll.). A verye fruitful exposicion vpon the syxte chapter of Saynte Iohn. EEBO-TCP.

Brerewood, Edward (1614.). Enquiries touching the diuersity of languages, and religions through the cheife parts of the world. EEBO-TCP.

Brerewood, Edward (1630.). A learned treatise of the Sabaoth. EEBO-TCP.

Brerewood, Edward (1632.). A second treatise of the Sabbath, or, An explication of the Fourth Commandement. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1575.). A smale handfull of fragrant flowers. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1575). Breton: A smale handfull of fragrant flowers (1575). CH.

Breton, Nicholas (1577). Breton: The vvorkes of a young wyt (1577). CH.

Breton, Nicholas (1577].). The vvorkes of a young wyt, trust vp with a fardell of pretie fancies. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1591.). Brittons bovvre of delights. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1592.). The pilgrimage to paradise, ioyned with the Countesse of Penbrookes loue. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1595].). Marie Magdalens loue. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1597.). Auspicante Iehoua. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1597.). The vvil of vvit, vvits vvill, or vvils wit, chuse you whether. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1597.). VVits trenchmour. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1599.). The passions of the spirit. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1600.). Melancholike humours, in verses of diuerse natures. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1600.). Pasquils fooles-cap. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1600.). Pasquils mad-cap. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1600.). Pasquils mistresse, or, The vvorthie and vnworthie woman. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1600.). Pasquils passe, and passeth not. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1600.). The strange fortunes of two excellent princes. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1600). Breton: Pasquils Mistresse (1600). CH.

Breton, Nicholas (1601.). A diuine poeme. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1601.). An excellent poeme, vpon the longing of a blessed heart. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1601.). No vvhippinge, nor trippinge. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1601.). The soules heavenly exercise set downe in diuerse godly meditations, both prose and verse. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1601). Breton: No Whippinge, nor trippinge (1601). CH.

Breton, Nicholas (1602.). A poste vvith a madde packet of letters. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1602.). A true description of vnthankfulnesse. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1602.). Olde mad-cappes new gally-mawfrey. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1602.). The mothers blessing. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1602.). The soules harmony. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1602.). Wonders worth the hearing. EEBO-TCP.

Breton, Nicholas (1602). Breton: Olde Mad-cappes new Gally-mawfrey (1602). CH.

Breton, Nicholas (1603.). A dialogue full of pithe and pleasure, betvveene three phylosophers, Antonio, Meandro, and Dinarco. EEBO-TCP.

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Source:  OpenStax, Online humanities scholarship: the shape of things to come. OpenStax CNX. May 08, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11199/1.1
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